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  • Published: 1 April 2011
  • ISBN: 9781845969417
  • Imprint: Mainstream Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 288
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Final Whistle

The Paddy Russell Story



The insightful autobiography of long-serving GAA referee Paddy Russell

Tipperary native Paddy Russell has been one of the leading referees in the GAA for the past 30 years. His story is a remarkable one, following his rise from humble beginnings to the pinnacle of two All-Ireland finals.

Inspired by the late, great John Moloney, Russell took his first steps in refereeing in 1976. He quickly emerged as a leading light and rapidly worked his way to the top of his profession.

Russell has enjoyed a successful career but it is also one laced with drama, most notably that arising from the 1995 All-Ireland senior football final between Tyrone and Dublin. Russell later took charge of the tempestuous National Football League clash between Dublin and Tyrone in 2006, which became known as 'The Battle of Omagh', and the stormy showdown between Leinster rivals Dublin and Meath in April 2008. Just two months later, Russell was in charge of the Munster senior football championship tie between All-Ireland champions Kerry and Clare when Kerry captain Paul Galvin slapped the referee's notebook from his hands, earning a three-month suspension.

In Final Whistle, Russell reflects on his eventful journey, including these controversial matches, and describes vividly the stresses and strains of refereeing modern-day Gaelic games.

  • Published: 1 April 2011
  • ISBN: 9781845969417
  • Imprint: Mainstream Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 288
Categories:

About the authors

Jackie Cahill

Paddy Russell is 50 years old and has been refereeing on the intercounty circuit since 1981 and has since taken charge of numerous big games.

Jackie Cahill is a successful freelance GAA reporter and has written for a host of Irish newspapers and magazines.

Paddy Russell

Paddy Russell is 50 years old and has been refereeing on the intercounty circuit since 1981 and has since taken charge of numerous big games.

Jackie Cahill is a successful freelance GAA reporter and has written for a host of Irish newspapers and magazines.

Praise for Final Whistle

A fine book - one which is swept along on the tides of controversy . . . the pick of this year's GAA books

Irish Examiner

Russell's honesty and humanity come through at all times

Irish Sunday Independent

An interesting outlook on the game by a referee who has found himself wrapped up in some of the more newsworthy on-pitch incidents these past few years

Sunday Tribune